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Discover the Beauty of Evergreen Trees

Evergreen trees are true to their name; they always stay green. They stand out, especially in the winter, since the plant’s foliage remains green and functioning all year round. Check out Outforia's latest article to know the 35 types of evergreen trees.

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Types of Cypress Trees - Characteristics, Growth, and Uses

Explore the remarkable Cypress Tree, known for its distinctive bark, cone shape, and vital ecological role. Learn about its unique adaptations, and more!

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Trust Me, I Am a "Seed Scientist" - Christmas tree  A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as spruce (Picea spp), pine (Pinus s… | White pine tree, Tree drawing, Types of pine trees

Christmas tree A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as spruce (Picea spp), pine (Pinus spp), or fir (Abies spp) or an...

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The Types of Conifers There Are in 2025 | Conifers, Unique plants, Growing tree

We know that conifers are plants with cones on them. But, of course, spruce and pine are not the only trees in the group, and there are many more kinds. For example, the tallest tree in the world, the Hyperion, is also a conifer.

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38 Different Types of Pine Trees: A Guide to Identification

Learn how to identify pine trees and explore 38 different types of pine trees and their identifying features.

Pin on Conifers

Dwarf conifers offer a long list of design or placement options in the landscape — use them as anchors of ever-changing planting vignettes, vertical elements in a design, large container specimens, groundcovers, and in clusters with other conifers. Be guided by a few design inspirations we found, and find the right dwarf conifer for your climate, warm or cold.

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Identify Spruce Trees: A Visual Guide

To identify spruce trees, first look at the needles. If they’re are attached individually to branches, have 4 sides, and roll easily between your fingers, it’s a spruce. Then, check the cones, which on spruce trees have smooth, thin scales and are easy to bend. You can also look at the shape of the branches, which will be bushy, full, and upturned if it's a spruce.

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Discover the Beauty of Conifer Trees

Conifers refer to a division of plants known as Pinophyta, though this division is also sometimes known as Coniferophyta or Coniferae, which is where the common name of ‘conifer’ comes from.

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